Goleta-based radio frequency front-end designer Resonant agreed to allow its stockholder Longboard Capital Advisors to purchase $7.5 million worth of stock and stock warrants. Expected to close Feb. 22, each unit in the offering will be sold for $4.61, the average closing price for Resonant common stock between Feb. 3 and Feb. 16. In addition, Read More →
I got into journalism because of former Dodger broadcaster Vin Scully. My grandmother, an Italian immigrant, loved sports. She learned how to speak English by reading the newspaper, going to a community college class, and listening to Vin. I’ve always wanted to tell a story like Vinny, and I’ve been fortunate to pursue that goal Read More →
By pacbiztimes / Friday, February 10th, 2017 / Columns, Latest news, Real Estate / Comments Off on Pacific Hospitality Group puts Bacara Resort & Spa up for sale
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By Staff Report / Wednesday, February 8th, 2017 / Latest news, Technology / Comments Off on Resonant shipping more than 1 million pre-production parts
Goleta-based radio frequency filter designer Resonant announced Feb. 8 the first shipments of more than 1 million pre-production parts to four manufacturers by a licensee customer, under an agreement established in May of 2016. The agreement covered three high-volume frequency bands called Surface Acoustic Wave duplexers. “Shipping these pre-production parts represents one of the last Read More →
The Pacific Hospitality Group listed the Bacara Resort & Spa in Goleta for sale for an undisclosed amount, PHG Chief Investment Officer Kory Kramer said. The Irvine-based company has invested more than $25 million in upgrades and renovations since it purchased the resort in 2013 for an estimated $150 million to $180 million. Improvements included Read More →
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